Sonatine
for violin and piano
for violin and piano
Written in the summer of 2003 at the request of Jacques Raynaut, to whom it is dedicated, my sonatina for violin and piano, extremely concise, divides itself into three movements. The initial Allegro, shortest of the three, is a perpetual canon built on two melodic ideas, alternating and then superimposed. After the central Lento, made as a sort of dreamlike improvization, all of the ideas exposed in the two first movements reappear in the final Allegro, thus drawing the piece to a brilliant and euphoric end.
composed in: 2003
permiered in: 2003, Marseille, by Werner Hinz, violin and Jacques Raynaut, piano
duration: 3’
publisher: Jobert
discography : Arnaud Vallin (violin), Jean-Michel Dayez (piano), 2010
(La ballade des pendus, HORTUS 080)
also in the repertoire of Xin Guérinet and Anne Wiederker (violin) and Ana Giurgiu-Bondue and Arthur Aharonian (piano)
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